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    Pride can be a good thing at times, but never have to much of it. It could get in the way of many things. Which is what happens in Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, when Brother's pride gets in the way of excepting his little brother Doodle. Doodle was born premature and can't do the things that Brother can do. Brother doesn't like the fact that Doodle is so slow at doing things. He threatens him, makes him feel bad for the way he is, pushes him to limits that could really hurt Doodle. Have pride but

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    “The Scarlet Ibis,” a short story by James Hurst, carries a deep symbolic meaning about a coming-of-age experience for a young boy who has a deformed brother. His brother’s name was William, but the narrator in the story, whose name we don’t know, nicknames him Doodle, because when he first started crawling, he crawled backwards like a doodle bug. Throughout the story they begin to bond and develop a special relationship; part of it is love, and the other part is pity for his brother who will never

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    prideful of himself, he wanted Doodle to be perfect, but brother pushed him a little too hard because of the influence of pride. Doodle was born with some physical problems that were not his fault. Though brother blamed him for it. In the story, “Scarlet Ibis”, Brother was very cruel to Doodle. This is one of many reasons I believe Brother is guilty of Doodle passing away. In the story it states, “... I began to make plans to kill him…” (345). Siblings might fight and argue and make you mad but you

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    The short story "The Scarlet Ibis" was written by James Hurst. This story is about a boy and his younger, disabled brother. Doodle was born and diagnosed as an invalid. Not being able to do certain things affected his life. The narrator set out to teach Doodle the things he never thought he could do. The narrator is described to be a prideful and determined person. He is prideful because he always put his needs before everyone else. For example, he would push Doodle around carelessly to "discourage

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” is a short story written by James Hurst. It tells of Doodle and his weak heart and crippled body, and his brother who was filled with too much pride. Hurst creates this story by using many different types of figurative language. Hurst used similes, symbolism, and hyperboles to develop the mournful, yet humorous mood of “The Scarlet Ibis”. Hurst took similes and used them to better describe the mood. One simile is used to compare the atmosphere to something very sad. It is stated

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    through? In the short story, The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, Doodle and the Ibis are connected through their similarities of circumstance. Doodle and the Scarlet Ibis are connected because they are both unique. Doodle is described as being “all head, with a tiny body which was red and shriveled like an old man.” Such a description immediately marks Doodle as different and unique. The color red is used many times in the story, to describe both Doodle and the Ibis. The Ibis was a majestic bird, that stuck

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    The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst Foreshadowing, symbolism, and image are all elements which compose style.  All are very important; foreshadowing adds suspense, and symbolism contributes to interpretation.  Image contributes "visual aids" which, also, aid interpretation.  In this classic short story, "The Scarlet Ibis," by James Hurst, foreshadowing, symbolism, and image combine to create a true literary masterpiece. Foreshadowing is one of the elements of style which make "The Scarlet

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    readers. In “The Scarlet Ibis”, Brother has an ill sibling named William Armstrong, or as Brother would call him, Doodle. When Doodle was born everybody thought he was going to die, until he seemed coherent to what was going on around him. Brother then wanted to teach him to walk and run before school started, so he was normal like other kids. He succeeded in doing so, but he was ashamed because he did it for selfish reasons. One day while they were eating lunch, they saw a beautiful ibis outside their

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    How would you feel if your brother was born deformed and disabled? What would you do about your brother?In the story “The Scarlet Ibis” Doodle was born disabled and not normal. His brother didn't want him and did a variety of things with Doodle. This story will make you want to keep your family close and care about them. Doodles brother was not impressed with doodle when he was born. He wanted a brother that could do what he could do instead he got Doodle. He tried to kill Doodle at a young age

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    Pride is part of human nature. What people fail to realize, is that pride comes with a price. A price greater than he imagines is paid by Doodle’s brother in the “Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. When the narrator is six, Doodle is born. Defying all odds, Doodle survives when given a slim chance to live. However, surviving means constant care and not being able to walk. His condition is delicate, and any kind of physical overexertion could kill him. Doodle eventually becomes the responsibility of

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